Show ruii “— ljr'TTi niii iiniirTi— mm ti niiriurT-- g (r’Wap1 " s THE OGDEN! 12 OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R in Force SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8 1855 UTAH v ' -- 'V now Mam Entries From Seven States Vie Quality Declared Best in Years A Ogden girl told police today she was forced into an auto near Washington Boulevard and 28th Street last night driven to Ogden Canyon and molested then shoved from the car when she screamed Detective Warner Bruestle said police were searching for a light blue Mercury about a 1954 model in which the molester and the An Old English Sheepdog from Denver took “best of show” honors in a field of 159 entries yesterday in the show at the Ogden Mount Ogden Kennel Club’s Livestock Coliseum according to show officials all-bree- d Entries were on hand from driverwere riding California Idaho Wyo- was “Champion Topper’s Wee Arizona and New Mex- Doll” owned ming Mr and Mrs Arico in addition to Utah thur Perkins by While not the largest in numbers Best black Cocker Spaniel the entry list was one of the best award and second place in the in quality in recent years club sporting group went to “Chamofficers said pion Merridell Minstrel Man” Judges were Maj Bryant God-s- owned by Mr and Mrs Glenn A Woodland Hills Calif who Evans Best of sex honhandled sporting workiiig ter- ors went to his opposite daughter “Merry rier and hound breeds and Mrs Cinderella” owned Mr and Anna M Young Portland Ore Mrs Donald L Wimerby g who judged toy and Judged best local hound was a dogs Dachshund “Benedict’s Herman “Champion Narval Pride King” V SOnntag” owned by Mrs winner of the best show award Thomas A Evans is owned by Mr and Mrs B H for the show was Attendance Lovejoy of Denver Colo excellent officials said Named best local dog in show was “Ylerta of Rocky Reach” a ' X" German Shepherd owned by the Kennels Copper Canyon Best of variety award for Collies went to “Larigold Sky Blazer” owned by Mr and Mrs Charles Hansaker BEST OF BREED Best of breed for Pomeranians Oregon ‘ The girl said she was walking home ' from a show about 9:40 pm when the blue car pulled up to the curb and a youth of about 19 or 20 got out and told hero w---v non-sportin- THEIR NIGHT — Greetings on the eve of National Newspaperboy Day were tended to these newspaperboys from The College Homecoming football game last night with hot dogs and pop as guests of The ment ex- before the Weber The boys saw the game complete s circulation depart- Standard-Examine- r Standard-Examiner’- i Newsboys Honored for Faithful Duty A half million boys who for A brother and sister nearly suffocated in a residence at 136 Doxey St last night apparently due to a faulty gas stovei They were under treatment in Dee Hospital today The Victims are Ed Yowell 63 of 136 Doxey St and his sister Mrs Leona McCormick 59 The woman was reported in poor condition this morning and the man’s condition was reported fair Police Lt E L Shaw said police were called to break into the house about 7:37 pmj by Mr and Mrs Melvin Child 401 Polk Ave who had come to visit the couple but were unable to arouse the occupants news-paperbo- Standard-Ex- Rudy L Van Kampen former last board meeting chairman of the Weber County Members did not take action Board of Education pleaded on reorganizing the board but guilty in district court yesterday indicated they will discuss it at to a charge of participating in the next meeting sale of goods to the board of eduThe complaint against Van is served which on he It cation Kampen was first filed Aug a misdemeanor 1954 Judge Parley A Norseth comAt the same time a complaint menting that there was no ques- was filed against another board tion that Van Kampen broke a the late Carl Olsen who member statute but probably more inadwas alleged to have interests in vertently than intentionally the sale of 1500 bags of potatoes placed him on probation to for $5400 school board the His firm Van Kampen ie Sons men were found Both guilty furniture store sold carpeting to in a in trial City Ogden jury the board men 9 court on both and Sept Van case The Kampen against which was initiated in August appealed the convictions on 1954 was slated for jury trial Sept 27 T954 on grounds the next week on appeal from Ogden jury was guilty of misconduct On Jan 24 1955 Mr Van City court Van Kampen requested the Kampen pleaded “not guilty” and court’s permission to appear earli- Judge Parley E Norseth set the for jury trial Oct 11 1955 er He withdrew his former plea case Mr Olsen lied before his ap' of “not guilty” could be heard peal AUTOMATIC FORFEITURE School board officials this Conyiction of the charge would morning pointed out that the have meant automatic forfeiture board had done business for years of his! seat onrthe county school with Van Kampen and Sons beboardJHowever Mr Van Kampen fore Mr Van Kampen became a resigned from the board at the member of the board i t j i j COUNCILMEN 'SOUND OFF' ABOUT SOUND TRUCKS BUT DONT ACT The official minute entry on the subject said “The the next order of business” The matter: Sound trucks Weber College asked permission to have a sound truck in its homecoming parade through the business district during the noon hour today The request was read before the council in session Thursday But the city has a policy banning sound trucks on grounds they are a nuisance Councilman C Austin Seager said he did not feel the council should deviate from policy I Councilman B M Richards said he didn’t agree “If this is to be a college town we should let ’em kick up a little noise” he declared “They’ll be clanging their victory bell anyway and making noise” Then the questions started rolling in as all council members joined in: “How about church bazaars? How about city and county programs? How about arousing voters interests the city election? Can sound trucks be used for these programs?” f City Finance Director Edward L Carlsen acting city manager said some exceptions had been made to the policy because he knew of a church that was allowed to run a sound truck around the neighborhoods to advertise a church bazaar - I Councilman G Stanley Brewer suggested no action be taken None was: I matter was discussed and the City Council then passed onto 1 ! circulation aminer More than 500000 newspaperboys in the United States and Canada are being honored today in various ways for their work i AUCTIONEER - v- - Auction 999 Washington Blvd We Will Be DEAF tf DEAN H j 4 : PARKER 0m- a Phone 3-93- 21 11 in Memory of SAM VETAS Who Passed Away Thursday October 6 1955 o 1249 North Harrisviile Road Phono 7S39 Ogden My itrvleti arm oltorod troo to thurchos schools lions fr c Ms PROTECT Dial 09 I R 19? 5 s New Low Rates on Class 1 Drivers v- Pay Premium Rates for Car Insurance IF YOU ARE A n NON-DRINKIN- ' DRIVER? w 4 I s - - KINGS AND ROCKETS — From Denver came one of the largest and est dogs in the Mount Ogden Kennel Club show yesterday The weighs five pounds" dripping wet and is n amed “Rockilew Rocket” radoan who tips the scales at 100 pounds is “Champion Narval Old English Sheepdog which took “best of show” honors Local Officials Will Witness Annual AF Firepower Show1 RIVERDALE — The Riverdale Progressive Party last night named Herman Fiet and Lyle Farrar as its candidates in the coming elections for two town Vernon Bird board positions was named alternate 4 QwmiiiIhimi one of the small- tiny toy terrier His fellow Colo- ? Pride King” an of Ogden High School Ward Armstrong of the military affairs committee Ogden Chamber of Commerce Joseph F Breeze general manager of The Ogden aminer E LaMar Buckner past national president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce George H ‘Van Leeuwen commander Utah Wing Air Force Assn Emil M Whitesides principal Davis High School Standard-Ex- ’ Geo V DAYS PHONE NIGHTS PHONE Jolley 30658 ESTATE AND INSURANCE y RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO PREFERRED 2431 Kiesel Ave L P out-ofsta- te for perpetual care la wise to be sure before decision is final For further information call Home-owne- d PIICNZ by Lindquist A Sons cr CC37 ©aaoefiran) 0 ll’i O XJ ! m ®snu 3 M 23 HOLLEY REAL A Closer Look at Before deciding on any memorial property take a closer look at the price Contrary to stories being told by high pressure salesmen representing A cemetery promoters COMPLETE BURIAL SPACE AT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS MEMORIAL PARK CAN BE PURCHASED FOR AS LITTLE AS $60 which includes t V last a day 2436 WASHINGTON UVD UMaiy 41731 f f2$7 G SEE US AND SAVEI c up to yourself for as little as pm Phowat i $0 £ up to 1S33S Altar ? 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II PARKER home She said the driver mad do attempt to bother her She told officers she would be able to recognize the molester if she saw him again 1 f INSURE THAT TRIP A 4 Loss CLOSED UNTIL OCTOBER DEATH BENEFIT the driver pulled off the road s and parked' She said the accoster then attempted indecent liberties She fought back and screamed then she was pushed onto the- ground and the car left she told Detec' ' ' tive Bruestle A man driving a truck picked her up and drove her to her - Fiet is an incumbent Farrar will make a bid for the seat now occupied by George Deems The Independent Party chairman J Smith Thompson night expressed a doubt that his party will hold a nominating convention Holdover members of the board will be Mayor Edwin (Ted) Anderson Delbert Stimpson and Wallace Knight VETAS DMRY BAR Aciion WOT WgljUi UUMMil u I JHIWWW Wreck Causes Progressives Nominate Two 3 More Firms Over the Top AUCTION classy English bulldog Davison Stubby shown by Bert and Shirley Lawrence He is owned by Kenneth W Stoker of Salt Lake City will remain overnight They will then fly tq Eglin for the demonstration and return by way of Dallas Tex where they will stay overnight The group is expected to be back at Hill AFB by Wednesday afternoon The group will pay its own Lodging and meals Those from the Ogden area are Dr "Maurice R Conroy principal $1200 T Sell by the Mount Ogden Kennel Club show yesterday is this Ten Utahns including several from the Ogden area will see the annual Air Force firepower demonstration at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida Tuesday They will be joined by a group from California at Hill Air Force Base and all will take off Monday at 8 am for a flight to Maxwell AFB Alabama where they -- When You Want & t: tional guard units to full strength The 222nd Group has openings for 63 men between the ages of 17 and 35 No prior military experience is necessary Guard officials termed National Guard service “a good way for a young man- to start his military service” Young men who enlist in the National Guard can go into the Army when their draft call comes at the rank they hold in the guard and with their guard training to help them advance faster it was pointed out Officials said the guard offers training in practically every field available in the Army such as cooking engineering personnel and electronics Units of the 222nd FA Group meet each night at the Armory on 23rd Street from 7 to 9 In addition to articles in national magazines the work of the newspaperboys will be recognized on among others network programs by American Broadcasting Company and its Breakfast Club Show NBC Network’s television show Pidky Lee and the Art Linkletter and Big Town shows over NBC Leonard Garner circulation manager for The Standard-Examine- r extended congratulations to newspaperboys on the occasion of the national observance They are he said the last and vital link in the process of gathering news from throughout the world RIVERDALE — About $1200 and placing it in the hands of auto damage resulted last night when two cars collided at 686 subscribers W Riverdale Rd at 12:24 am No one was injured Investigating sheriff’s deputies reported a car driven by Carl G Anderson Jr 450 Riverdale Rd smashed broadside into a car driven by Glen Sutherland Three more business firms Damage to Sutherland’s car have gone over the top before was estimated at $400 and at $800 the official opening of the 1955 tb Anderson’s vehicle Sutherland was booked at the Ogden Federated Drive C are office for investigation sheriff's J They Penney $2000 L R Samuels $1550 and Ogden of drunken driving Ford Sales $950 This makes five local firms that have pledged 100 per cent Buckner to Speak of their quota before the drive NORTH OGDEN — E LaMar Buckner past president of the officially opens Oct 17 Pledges were presented to R L U S Junior Chamber of ComEdens drive chairman by R S merce will be speaker at the Dye manager of L R Samuels monthly meeting of the LDS Ben Charles Cordray Ogden Ford Lomond Stake high priests toSales manager and T G Schmidt morrow at 2:30 pm in the North manager at J C Penney Co Ogden Second Ward Chapel ( $ man- ager i - the 222nd Field Artillery Group will open an intensive recruiting campaign today to bring the group up to strength All personnel of the group will be on duty from 8 am “until the quota has been filled” guard officials said The local drive is part of a statewide “Operation Safeguard” designed to bring all Utah Na- College-Pasaden- Plea Changed to Guilty IniSchool Board Case the quality of entries in HAND OVER MOUTH She said when she refused and screamed for help the accoster slapped his hand over her mouth and forced her into the car She w?as driven to a point below the Hermitage in the canyon where Ogden’s National Guard unit er 'forces window r- ys er Officer C F Grimm1 forced open :a window and crawled through He said Mr Yowell was f efficiently serve the newspaper reacted of this country today had their pit of public recognition as the nation noted Newspaper-bo- y Day as a climax to National Newspaper Week The occasion will be observed with special honors to the in a variety of forms and statements from public officials of high rank As a preliminary to National Newspaperboy Day 125 Standard-Examinnewspaperboys from Northern Utah were guests of Weber College and The Standard-Examina at the Weber football game College last night in the Weber College Stadium The boys were greeted by Dr William P Miller Weber College president and saw part of the college’s homecoming celebration in addition to an exciting game FREE EATS Added spice was given to the occasion by the dispensing to the boys of free hot dogs soda pop and peanuts under the direction of Leonard Garner HE’S ENGLISH— Typical of Guard Units Start Drive For 63 Men 365 days of the year quietly and t get in the car ol J 17-year-- ’! j |